- Sydney Harbour Cruise & Blue Mountains
- Melbourne’s Laneways & Yarra Valley Wine Tasting
- Barossa Valley & McLaren Vale Wine Regions
- Great Barrier Reef Cruise
- Atherton Tablelands Tasting Tour
- Brisbane’s Culinary Journey
- 17 nights of accommodation in your selected category
- 18 day car rental
- Sightseeing and attractions as listed
- Airport shuttle transfers in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Port Douglas, and Brisbane
- Airfare unless specified as included within the itinerary
- Taxes as applicable
- Travel Insurance and Cancellation Protection (strongly recommended, ask us for a quote!)
- Items (attractions and sightseeing & entrance fees) not listed as included in the itinerary
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Upon arrival in Sydney, you will be transferred to your accommodation. Wrapped around its majestic harbour, Sydney is the vibrant, cosmopolitan gateway to Australia. Australia's largest and oldest city, Sydney awes visitors with its natural beauty, picturesque cityscape, excellent dining and shopping precincts and some of the finest beaches in Australia. The beauty of Sydney is truly unrivalled, and the shining gem is its harbour. Crowned by the billowing sails of the Opera House, it truly is a sight to behold and with its small bays and inlets, it is one of nature's extraordinary creations. Sydney is a lively, vibrant and multicultural city brimming with culture, art and history. With so many things to see and do, it is the ultimate destination to visit at any time of year.
Overnight: Sydney
After some time on your own this morning you will enjoy a “Cruise like a Local Experience“ in the Sydney Harbour. Treat yourself to Sydney Harbour's most sensational lunch cruise. A unique, luxury four-hour cruise experience. Enjoy the company of a small group aboard a motor yacht. Your personal captain & host will share the rich history of Sydney Harbour and its foreshore as you take in the sites of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Sydney Opera House and the bays and coves of Sydney Harbour. Enjoy a gourmet 3 course BBQ lunch with regional wines, local beers and 5-star service. Immerse yourself in all the activities that a private vessel offers including, swimming, fishing and kayaking or sit back, relax on the expansive sunbed and do nothing at all.
In the evening, join a walking tour of the famous rocks area and visit some of the local pubs. Guests will drink in history on this historic pub tour of The Rocks in search of Sydney’s oldest pub. Between watering holes, the guide will take the tour through the alleys and cobbled streets of The Rocks as they share the gossip, shouts, and stories of Australia’s first European settlement. This tour includes a choice of a beer (285ml/10oz), cider, house wine, or soft drink at each of the 4 pubs visited on this 2.5-hour guided walking tour of The Rocks. Pre or post tour, guests can choose an optional meal and drink extra to enjoy with their new tour mates and maybe another beer, or two… Pre and post tour meals are unguided and additional to the 2.5hr tour time.
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After leaving the city behind our first stop of the day is at Calmsley Hill a working farm also home to Kangaroos, Emus, Wombats and Koalas. Enjoy morning tea and time to wander at leisure. From Calmsley Hill we continue to ascend the Blue Mountains via the highway. We will visit one of a range of stunning outlooks of the Jamison Valley seeing beautiful vistas.
Continuing on, we arrive at Eaglehawk Lookout, a remote lookout points away from the crowds for views of the famous 3 Sisters. Whilst the Blue Mountains features so much more than this natural attraction you can't help but admire the unquestionable beauty of this amazing rock formation. The character of the Three Sisters changes throughout the day and throughout the seasons as the sunlight brings out the magnificent colours. Here your guide will discuss the legends behind this famous rock formation. We then make our way around the mountain towards the village of Blackheath and our lunch venue the Hydro Majestic. Here in this relaxed venue with stunning views. We enjoy a 2-course lunch. All diets are catered for (excluding Kosher Meals).
The afternoon is spent visiting a selection of lookouts. Once you clap your eyes on the view from Govetts Leap you'll know why it's one of the most famous lookouts in Australia. The magnificent waterfall drops a whopping 180m to the base of the cliff. If you're not mesmerised by the dancing waves of water spray, you'll be transfixed by the sweeping views down the valley to the Grose Wilderness. We then stop briefly to enjoy a glass of sparkling wine or orange juice at the delightful Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens our last stop, where we enjoy the sweeping views across to Sydney before travelling down the Bells Line of Road to arrive back at your hotel approximately 4.30 - 5.00pm.
Overnight: Sydney
Relax, get away from the city, and enjoy some fabulous food and wine in Australia's oldest wine-growing region. Just two hours north of Sydney, the Hunter Valley combines world-renowned wines, local produce & stunning countryside - all the makings for a great, relaxing day. With over 90 Cellar Doors in the Hunter Valley, we focus on the boutique wineries, where the passion of the winemakers is obvious. With your small group, our flexible itinerary gives you access to a range of excellent wineries, learning about the wine origins, sometimes even meeting the winemakers. Enjoy a delicious cafe lunch in a relaxed atmosphere with hot and cold options and accompanied by a glass of wine. Learn about local cheese making in an exclusive cheese tasting experience and savour delicious chocolates paired with the perfect Hunter Valley wines.
Overnight: Sydney
This morning, a shuttle will take you to the airport where you’ll depart Sydney for Melbourne (airfare not included), Australia's cultural and sporting capital known as much for its cafes, galleries, laneways and arcades, as for its major sporting events. The city grew during the gold rush in the 19th century and much of this early architecture still stands today within the grid of easy-to-navigate streets of central Melbourne. From the historic buildings to the fantastic shopping precincts to the diverse bar and restaurant scene, a visit to Melbourne is all about experiencing the lifestyle that this vibrant city offers. A shuttle will take you from the airport to your hotel.
This afternoon, you’ll join a 3-hour small group walking tour that lets you experience the best examples of what Melbourne offers. This tour offers the best aspects of Melbourne with the insight of your local guide that you cannot get from a guidebook. Across 6-8 tastings you'll drink coffee, eat dumplings, sneak in a couple of sweet treats and finish it off with a drink in a laneway bar the locals love all included in the tour.
Overnight: Melbourne
You’ll join another exciting and scenic tour today. We drive south-east from Melbourne to reach Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park where you will meet endangered species like, kangaroos, wallabies and koalas plus an array of colourful birds and reptiles. Our journey then leads onto Phillip Island, the home of the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix and our famous Little Penguins. Upon arrival on the Island, depending on the time of year and your interests, we will visit Woolamai beach to see surfers riding the waves.
Next you will be amazed by the dramatic west coast of the Island. At the Nobbies stroll along the boardwalk to experience the waves crashing along this rugged coastline, see the blowhole and be mesmerised by the stunning views. You might even encounter your first penguin nests. During the daylight savings months, you will travel to the town of Cowes where you will have free time for dinner. In the winter months you can have something to eat at the Penguin Parade Visitor Centre. Finally, a trip to Phillip Island is not complete without its black-tie gala event: the Penguin Parade. Head to the Visitor Centre to shop, have a coffee and meander along the boardwalk to the viewing platform where you will see the little penguins come ashore, decked out in their tuxedos as they hurry off to find their burrows.
Overnight: Melbourne
Today you’ll spend the day exploring Yarra Valley’s many delightful wineries. Your first stop, Greenstone Vineyard, is beautifully situated on a single site in the picturesque Yarra Valley, an hour's drive from Melbourne. The Winery and Cellar Door, which are nestled into the base of the Christmas Hills, have unparalleled views of the Estate vineyard and Great Dividing ranges. It is here that winemaking operations are carried out, making Greenstone one of the most progressive wineries in the valley.
Next, you’ll indulge in a guided tasting session at Balgownie Estate tasting table. Make your selection of wine for lunch and take your complimentary glass of wine to the eatery. Lunch includes main meal, a glass of Balgownie Estate wine & tea or coffee.
After lunch, you’ll stop at Yering Farm. The old hay shed situated at the top of the hill, overlooks stunning views, has been converted into a charming rustic Cellar Door, oozing with character. The Cellar Door proudly showcases antique cooper tools used by pioneer winemakers over a century ago. A fantastic environment to enjoy superb wines made with traditional winemaking techniques.
Your final stop is at Soumah of Yarra Valley. The Yarra Valley cool climate focus allows this winery to specialize in wine styles and varieties typical to northern Italy and southeastern France. With awards for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir and a passion for northern Italian varieties, you will be sure to find something pleasing while overlooking the rolling hills of the vineyard and the majestic Warramate Hills.
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A little over an hour from Melbourne, we follow the coastline to the Mornington Peninsula with views across pretty Port Phillip Bay. In addition to its calm, idyllic bayside beaches, the Mornington Peninsula is also home to windswept, sweeping surf beaches, and tucked away in its craggy hinterland are more than 170 vineyards making it the most concentrated wine region in Australia.
Overnight: Melbourne
This morning, a shuttle will take you to the airport where you’ll depart Melbourne for Adelaide (airfare not included). Adelaide is one of the nation's most beautiful and well-planned cities, with a great visual harmony and elegant style. It is harboured between the calm waters of Gulf St Vincent and the picturesque backdrop of the Adelaide Hills. An idyllic city centre is entirely surrounded by stunning green parklands and Adelaide Botanic Garden and the Oval. Rundle Street is a hive of activity featuring award winning restaurants, outdoor cafes, markets, elegant buildings and gardens. South of here is the Adelaide Central Market, offering a variety of fresh produce, tiny cafes and a vast array of goods. A private transfer will take you from the airport to your hotel.
This afternoon, you’ll join a 2-hour walking tour. Every city has a special street that captures its heritage and essence. Ours is North Terrace. Put on your walking shoes and discover Adelaide's 'Cultural Boulevard', a splendid thoroughfare lined with seats of government and learning, grand repositories of art, books and historic treasures, as well as courtyards and public statuary both contemporary and historic. From North Terrace, your local guide will introduce you to the popular delights of Rundle Mall's beautifully restored arcades. From here you'll trail to one of Australia's largest public civic spaces, Victoria Square, surrounded by architecture that encompasses most periods. Finally, it's off to the Central Market, where the characters are as colourful as their wares.
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Uncork the historic Barossa with your local guide, discovering boutique wineries that are big on character. Taste some of the best wines the region has to offer, avoiding the crowds with our very small group size. Known for producing hearty Shiraz and red blends, the Barossa is perfect for the red wine lover. Visiting four boutique wineries in a day, our professionally trained wine-guides will create a unique and engaging experience for you to level-up your wine knowledge.
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Off Piste 4WD Tours and an award-winning group of McLaren Vale chefs, winemakers and providores have creatively constructed an irresistible one-day 4WD food adventure. The exclusive Fork and Grape Tour takes you on a day’s exploration of all the senses sampling the finest produce our incredible region has to offer. Journey where others don’t and visit the hidden and unknown beauty of Fleurieu Peninsula’s cherished sub-region, while surrendering to the balance between landscape’s natural beauty paired with unforgettable food sensations. Stops and highlights include:
• Incredible Punchbowl Lookout and Onkaparinga Gorge.
• Thrilling 4x4 Sundews Track through Onkaparinga Gorge for morning refreshments tasting the finest of McLaren Vale's local cheeses, seasonal fruits wines, beers and delicious non-alcoholic beverages.
• Highly entertaining intimate tasting with award-winning winemaker in the heart of McLaren Vale. Whites, reds and fortifides (Beer brewery or Gin tasting also available).
• Captivating private lunch under the 130-year-old apple tree at Tour guide's 1888 family homestead and vineyard. Be treated to matching seasonal cuisine prepared by renowned South Australian head chef, Imogen Czulowski paired with the property's unforgettable Shiraz back vintages and premium white wines.
• Explore the Willunga Escarpment via 4x4 tracks journeying over private property for timeless landscapes and vistas of Kangaroo Island and the powerful Southern Ocean.
Be captivated by a 5km beach drive along the magical Silversands. Kick the shoes off and stroll through the crystal-clear ocean of the Gulf St. Vincent.
Overnight: Adelaide
This morning, a private transfer will take you to the airport where you’ll depart Adelaide for Port Douglas (airfare not included). Just over an hour north of Cairns, the town of Port Douglas maintains its village atmosphere, while also providing visitors with a wide variety of cafes, pubs, restaurants and bars. Founded in 1877, Port Douglas boomed during the gold rush of the 1880s and became a major shipping port for sugar, before retreating back into a tiny fishing village in the 1900s. It wasn't until the 1980s that the town became known as the haven it is today. Renowned for the palm tree-lined Four Mile Beach, with its white sand curving along the coast, a visit to Port Douglas is not complete until you have dipped your toes in the water here. A shuttle transfer will take you from the airport to your hotel.
Overnight: Port Douglas
This unique food and wine experience from Port Douglas will be tasting some of the best food and wine that the Atherton Tablelands has to offer. We will take you through a variety of contrasting landscapes from lush rainforest, crops, dairyland to stunning ochre savannah plains. The rich volcanic soil allows farmers to grow many and diverse crops from bananas, coffee, sugar cane, avocados, mangoes, macadamia nuts, citrus and more which you will learn about as we taste our way around the regions 'Food Bowl.' Sit back and relax, take in the beautiful views as we take you on a fascinating and tasty journey through another gem of Far North Queensland. Includes: breakfast, lunch, wine tasting, cheese tasting, coffee tasting, chocolate tasting.
Overnight: Port Douglas
Quicksilver takes you to Agincourt Reef, at the very outer edge of the Barrier Reef. Here, special reefs known as ribbons' run parallel to the Continental Shelf. Adjacent to the Coral Sea trench, these ribbon reefs are recognised as the most pristine eco-systems in the reef's environment. Clear water provides the best possible underwater visibility, encourages rich coral growth, and supports spectacular marine life. As the region's outer reef pioneer, we chose the best location available to show you nature's finest.
Overnight: Port Douglas
Visit Mossman Gorge Centre and enjoy morning tea before boarding the shuttle for your transfer into Mossman Gorge. Discover secrets of the world's oldest tropical rainforest as your driver takes you on a guided walk through the Gorge boardwalk, sharing their knowledge and the history of this World Heritage listed region. Guided tour and morning tea included. Next, hop aboard the Daintree River Cruise and reach an understanding of the intricate Daintree eco-system. Keep an eye out for wildlife including the elusive Saltwater Crocodile. Lunch: Enjoy a delicious BBQ lunch in the rainforest of Noah Valley this area is renowned for the existence of primitive flowering plants including the Idiospermum which links back to the most ancient lineages of plants found in the world today. At Cape Tribulation the Rainforest meets the Reef. Walk on this world-renowned rainforest beach named by Captain James Cook on his voyage of discovery in 1770; admire the coastline and fringing Coral Reef from the Kulki Lookout. Next, stop for an afternoon refreshment included at the Daintree Ice Cream Company. Enjoy a delicious exotic fruit icecream cup featuring four flavours (gluten free and dairy free options available). The final stop is at Alexandra Lookout. After winding through the rainforest, enjoy this spectacular lookout over the Daintree River Estuary, Snapper Island and beyond to the Coral Sea. Upon completion of the tour, you will be returned to your hotel.
Overnight: Port Douglas
This morning, a shuttle transfer will take you to the airport where you’ll depart Cairns for Brisbane (airfare not included). Brisbane, Australias new world city, capital of the Sunshine state and a true cosmopolitan hub for arts, culture and dining, theres no other place like it in Australia. It is a city boasting wide open spaces, endless blue skies and lush parks scattered below the jaw-dropping riverside glass skyline. Alongside these modern skyscrapers are outstanding sandstone structures dating back to the 1850s, ensuring Brisbane retrains its colonial history. South of the river, the South Bank precinct is the cultural and entertainment hub of Brisbane and is brimming with markets, cafes and entertainment and even the increasingly famous beach in the city where real white sand, huge public swimming pools and a backdrop of skyscrapers make for a truly unique picture. Meanwhile Fortitude Valley is home to the Queenslands capital nightlife, mixed in with an abundance of cute Instagram inspired alleys and cafes. A shuttle transfer will take you from the airport to your hotel.
Overnight: Brisbane
This must-do food experience of Brisbane is a culinary journey from coffee to lunch and wine,and the perfect introduction to some of Queensland’s most renowned local produce and flavours. With everything from coffee to a seasonal lunch, aswell as some delicious beers or wines, cocktails,and delectable nibbles along the way, this food tour will introduce you to some of the best food and beverages in Brisbane. It includes visits to five unique Brisbane venues, on a small-group private tour. Your knowledgeable guide will tell you all about the food you’re eating, plus the Brisbane food scene, and a little about the areas you visit so you get much more than just the food on your plate. Includes:
• Coffee tastings paired with a morning tea made from a Queensland icon, and behind the scenes experience
• Tasting of Queensland wine paired with two kinds of local cheese
• Additional stop to take in some of the best views of the Brisbane River and the city
• Local produce lunch paired with a cocktail
• Luxury handmade chocolates full of sub-tropical flavours
• Transport for the experience
• Local Tour Host
• Non-alcoholic beverages
Overnight: Brisbane
Today your Australian adventure comes to an end. A shuttle will transfer you from your hotel to the airport to begin the journey home.